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When a timezone and a postive interval offset are used in a query, data is lost on the daylight savings boundary [port to 1.11] #25079

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davidby-influx opened this issue Jun 22, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #25240

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port #25078 to 1.11

@davidby-influx davidby-influx self-assigned this Jun 22, 2024
davidby-influx added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 24, 2024
…25082)

This is actually the second fix for
#20238
for when the time zone falls back in autumn.

closes #25078

(cherry picked from commit d60741b)

closes #25079
davidby-influx added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 12, 2024
…25082)

This is actually the second fix for
#20238
for when the time zone falls back in autumn.

closes #25078

(cherry picked from commit d60741b)

closes #25079
davidby-influx added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 13, 2024
…25082) (#25240)

This is actually the second fix for
#20238
for when the time zone falls back in autumn.

closes #25078

(cherry picked from commit d60741b)

closes #25079
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